Hannah Rankin: Femke Hermans a 'good test' for Savannah Marshall in hunt for Claressa Shields clash

"It will be good to see how she measures up" to Shields; Hannah Rankin previews the WBO middleweight title fight between Savannah Marshall and Femke Hermans; catch all the action live on Sky Sports on April 2

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Image: Savannah Marshall will fight Femke Hermans in the main event at Newcastle Arena on April 2

Hannah Rankin says Femke Hermans is a good "step up" for Savannah Marshall, ahead of this Saturday's WBO middleweight title fight, live on Sky Sports.

The Hartlepool fighter takes on Hermans in the main event at the Newcastle Arena, with a win bringing her one step closer to securing a fight with her biggest rival, Claressa Shields.

As Marshall steps into the ring with an 11-0 record (9 KOs), Rankin is intrigued to see how her fellow world champion will perform against the Belgian challenger in comparison to Shields, who beat Fermans on points back in 2018.

"It's a good challenge for her. I think it's going to be good to see how she measures up with Claressa Shields' performance against Hermans," says Rankin, who was stopped by Marshall in their world title fight in 2020.

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Savannah Marshall invited Claressa Shields to watch her next fight. Marshall was ringside to watch Shields defend her middleweight belts in Cardiff with the pair clashing afterwards

"Claressa just basically beat her up over 10 rounds. She outboxed her for 10 rounds, all around the ring, to an easy unanimous decision.

"Femke's got a lot to do. Savannah's a big puncher, she's nice and relaxed and calm. Femke switches (to southpaw), so it might give Savannah something a little bit different to look at."

Although it is Marshall's biggest challenge to date, Rankin believes she will be able to extend her unbeaten record, provided she stays focused on the night.

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"Ultimately I see Savannah stopping Femke, mid-to-late, but you never know, it might be an early night's work for her as well.

"I think this is a good step up, a good test, and adds a common opponent in the build-up to the Shields fight.

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"It's so important not to look past what's in front of you. Femke Hermans could turn up in the best shape we've ever seen her in and box an absolute blinder, and Savannah will have to work that out and do something maybe a bit different.

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"It's a good test for her, somebody a little big bigger and somebody in the ring for her to kind of work out, because she's got an awkward style Femke Hermans, she's a little bit herky-jerky, so I think it will be interesting to see how Savannah figures it all out."

Natasha Jonas: I want unification fight

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World champion Natasha Jonas says she is keen to fight super-welterweight world champion Hannah Rankin in an all-British unification showdown

Natasha Jonas and her promoter Ben Shalom have confirmed that she wants her next fight to be a super-welterweight world championship unification clash with Rankin, Scotland's WBA and IBO title holder.

"I don't think there's any secret," WBO champion Jonas told Sky Sports.

"Hannah Rankin and myself have both said that a unification fight - if she comes through her fight in May - is something that we both want, something that we both believe we can win, and it makes sense because it's a good unification fight."

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Saturday April 2 - Newcastle

Savannah Marshall vs Femke Hermans - WBO middleweight title
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Nathan Gorman vs Scott Alexander

Saturday April 16 - Coventry

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Sunday May 1 - Las Vegas

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